Ecumenical Patriarch Stachys

Ecumenical Patriarch Stachys "the Apostle" (2-54) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 38 to 54, succeeding Saint Andrew and preceding Ecumenical Patriarch Onesimos.

Biography
Stachys was born in 2 AD in Anatolia, Roman Empire to a family of Orthodox Christian Greeks. Stachys became an apostle, and he accompanied Saint Andrew on his preaching in the eastern Roman Empire. In 38, Andrew founded the See of Byzantium and made Stachys its first bishop, and he was the second Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. He died in 54 AD.